Lets's Talk Computers - Application Developer's Training Co  April 15, 2000
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Application Developer's Training Co
Interview on April 15, 2000
Training     Guest: Craig Jensen, Ken Getz
Do you have a new program at work? Are you working on a certification? Just need a little extra help. Application Developer's Training Company offers a line of training videos and CDs to help you stay "ahead of the pack".

Craig Jensen, President of AppDev, and Ken Getz, author of the Visual Basic Training Seminars, videos, and CDs, discuss the products available from the company and how they can help you learn what you need to learn.
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